Signature scents
Essential oils are the distilled essence, vitality or sexuality of the petal, leaf, bark or root of a plant. These essences is complex, as it’s the scent of all plants that assure the continuation of the species. It’s the same with us. Plants are factories which produce chemicals by translating energy from the sun. These chemicals, when translated into essential oils, have an affinity to the chemicals of our bodies.
Smell is immediate. Our sense of smell is a primary defense mechanism. We react to smell in .05 seconds, to pain in 0.9 seconds and auditory in 0.15 seconds. A few drops of oil on one point of the body may take 20 minutes to do a complete circulation of the body but when we smell with our nose it is instant. The chemical of an aroma is transferred to the limbic brain and gives us feed back. Like or dislike. In one instant we have memories; we make judgments and we are attracted or repelled to the bearer of the scent.
Oils can be used medically, therapeutically, and as mood or spiritual enhancers. As the arts of aromatherapy and perfumery are multidimensional and layered, it takes a great deal of study to make a complex scent. We are going to keep our blending simple.
The idea behind this signature scent is that it’s personal. It will reflect you. And this scent is what the person you are attracting will forever remember you by, whenever and where ever they smell it. That’s because sense memory is an embedded, instantaneous thing. And it can work in your favor.
The Princess I worked for inherited from her Bedouin tradition the uses of expense incense. She and her ladies in waiting would sit huddled around a silver bowl in which you could fit a small goat. With hennaed hands they would blend rare sandalwood and other woods that only grew in the Arabia’s. Than they would pour oils from 15 cut crystal decanters until they had recreated a legacy scent recipe. She measured by eye and nose and mixed by hand. Finally she would arrive at the correct scent, the one that had marked her Royal Family name for generations. At one of the royal weddings she gave this $100,000,000 blend away as wedding presents.
When she or any other of the Princesses in the family went out, they stood over a small brazier of lit charcoal, upon which she poured her wood soaked rare oil signature scent. She would stand over it holding her French designer dress up away from the flames so the smoke of the incense could perfume her dress and skin. Her lady would hold the smoke to her hair and last her veil. She would than veil herself and covering her designer wear and she would disappear with just the tip of her fingers showing. As a topper she would spray her own touch of French perfume.
Even though no one could see The Princesses when they walked into a room because they were thickly veiled the intoxicating fragrance wafting down the hall would announce their arrival. There was no mistaking who was making their entry.
When I left The Kingdom, the Princess gave me a large jar of the incense valued at $1,000 an ounce. I burned it for years. It brought back many memories of our fourteen years together. I was happy to leave my veil there.
Now in making your signature scent that will make you unforgettable, you need to ask the question, “What is the purpose of this blend”? Our purpose here is attraction, so the properties of the essential oils will be guiding your blend.
Pick one oil from each note. 2 to 5 drops in 5 ml. of oil
“Bring it On” Attracting Love
5 drops Neroli
3 drops Ginger
3 drops Cardamom
30 ml. of carrier oil
8 drops Damask Rose
5 drops Ylang Ylang
3 drops Sandalwood
3 drops Lime
30 ml. carrier oil
“Get the Motor Running”
10 drops Ylang Ylang
6 drops Rose
absolute
3 drops Coriander
3 drops Patchouli

